Emma Grant

Dean of Wellbeing & Culture at Braemar College Woodend
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Woodend, Victoria, Australia, AU

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Victor Perton

Love Emma's Optimism. Emma told me "To have optimism is to have the fundamental belief in the power of the potential that lies within self and others."

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Experience

    • Australia
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Dean of Wellbeing & Culture
      • Jan 2022 - Present

    • Wellbeing Specialist & HPE Teacher
      • Jan 2020 - Jan 2022

    • Australia
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Wellbeing Coach
      • Jan 2017 - Dec 2019

      My role as Wellbeing Coach is to encourage and support an holistic approach to increased confidence and self-belief in students within the key areas of their school life where positive action sets goals for positive outcomes. Working collaboratively with staff and students across the School, and drawing on relevant research and empirical evidence in the field, this position focuses on activities and resources that encourage greater individual responsibility, positive attitudes, personal goal setting, improved focus and motivation and coaching for academic, social and personal success. Through these activities, the aim is for students to feel more empowered and motivated, and better equipped to face the challenges that school, and life, will bring their way in a contemporary world beyond School.

    • Australia
    • Spectator Sports
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Coaching Commission member
      • Nov 2016 - Feb 2017

      The Coaching Commission aims to implement and identify best practice in the recruitment and education of coaches across all abilities and disciplines, while the Advocacy Commission will seek to influence public perception and decision-making in order to improve cycling for all Australians.

    • National Manager - Coaching & Development
      • Feb 2016 - Dec 2016

      I am responsible for leading the management all CA coach education and development programs, overseeing effective delivery of all levels of the National Coach Education Framework.This role is pivotal in developing and implementing coach education curricula to assist the Participation, Sport and High Performance departments to achieve departmental and organisational strategic objectives. I liaise with Cycling Australia’s High Performance Unit (HPU), each State Sporting Organisation (SSO) coach education and development staff, Clubs, individual coaches to deliver underpinning core programs in the areas of coach education for all cycling disciplines at every level.

    • National Coaching & Development Coordinator
      • Mar 2011 - Feb 2016

      I am responsible for the coordination of all Cycling Australia's coach education programs. My role is pivotal in developing, implementing and coordinating coach education programs and development initiatives, to assist the Sport Development Department to achieve department and organisational strategic objectives. I work with national and state sport coaching, coach education and development staff to deliver underpinning programs in the areas of coach education and participation & development for all cycling disciplines.

    • Director Sportif
      • Oct 2009 - Sep 2010

    • Professional Road Cyclist
      • Jan 2009 - Dec 2009

    • Australian Road Cycling Team member
      • 2005 - 2009

      Australian Women's Road Development Squad 2005Australian Road Cycling Team - World Championships 2006 - 2008 Australian Women's Road Development Squad 2005Australian Road Cycling Team - World Championships 2006 - 2008

    • Professional Road Cyclist
      • Jun 2005 - Dec 2008

      The UCI registered European professional women's cycling teams I raced for; Univega Women's Pro Cycling Team (2005-2006), Raleigh-Lifeforce Women's Pro Cycling Team (2007) and Cervelo-Lifeforce Women's Pro Cycling team (2008); were all owned and managed by Swiss based company, Cycling United. The UCI registered European professional women's cycling teams I raced for; Univega Women's Pro Cycling Team (2005-2006), Raleigh-Lifeforce Women's Pro Cycling Team (2007) and Cervelo-Lifeforce Women's Pro Cycling team (2008); were all owned and managed by Swiss based company, Cycling United.

    • Australia
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Health and Physical Education Teacher
      • Jan 1998 - Jun 2001

Education

  • University of Melbourne
    Master of Education (MEd), Student Wellbeing
    2011 - 2014
  • Victoria University
    Graduate Diploma (Secondary Education), Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
    1997 - 1997
  • RMIT University
    Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Human Movement
    1991 - 1994

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